Reform Agendas definition

Reform Agendas means a comprehensive package of a coherent and prioritised set of targeted reforms and priority investment areas in each Beneficiary, including payment conditions that indicate satisfactory progress or completion of those measures, and an indicative timetable for the implementation of those measures.

Examples of Reform Agendas in a sentence

  • Since then, one of the key objectives pursued by MENA countries, using the Programme as a resource and a platform, is to share good practice of investment policy reform.1 There have been two major avenues for doing so – regional workshops and activities of the Programme, and country specific activities which have been organised in the framework of National Investment Reform Agendas (NIRAs).

  • The Reform Agendas shall respect the general principles set out in Article 4.

  • The objective of the National Investment Reform Agendas is to provide a framework for MENA countries: • To focus investment policy reforms on key areas; • To improve their image as an attractive destination of investors; • To provide a basis for regional dialogue and exchange of experience amongst MENA countries on investment policy reform and economic diversification; • To focus international and regional donors' activities on supporting MENA countries to achieve their investment policy reform targets.

  • The Reform Agendas shall comprise measures for the implementation of reforms through a comprehensive and coherent package.

  • The Commission shall invite the Beneficiaries to submit within three months from the entry into force of this Regulation their respective Reform Agendas.

  • Beneficiaries and the Commission shall ensure that equality between men and women, gender mainstreaming and the integration of a gender prespective are taken into account and promoted throughout the preparation of the Reform Agendas and the implementation of the Facility.

  • In order to benefit from the leverage of EU financial support to attract additional investment, infrastructure investments supporting the Reform Agendas shall be implemented through the WBIF.

  • When assessing the Reform Agendas, the Commission shall take into account relevant available analytical information on the Beneficiary, the justification and the elements provided by the Beneficiary as referred to in Article 13, as well as any other relevant information such as the information listed in Article 11.

  • For the purpose of the assessment of the Reform Agendas submitted by the Beneficiaries, the Commission may be assisted by experts.

  • This has now been brought into sharp focus by the Council of Australian Government’s (COAG) Productivity and Indigenous Reform Agendas; establishing expecta- tions on all jurisdictions to demonstrate sustainable improvements from early childhood through to workforce participation.The 2009 National Indigenous Education Conference will build on the success of the previous Conference held in Newcastle in 2006, as well as the World Indigenous People’s Conference on Education, held in Melbourne in 2008.

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